'68 Comeback Special (50th Anniversary Edition) [Live]
Name a more comfy album. Go ahead, I'll wait
Literally only heard about it through Anon Babble which is probably the funniest part of this.
It's really not remotely. It doesn't even come close. Also it's like I said despite not really being MPB Smiley Smile is leagues better.
Oh I just said MPB because I assumed that was the part you were resistant to desu. I didn't do that to one up you like you think I did,I just dontnhave a lot of other terms for this type of thing. It's a good album though. Club de Esquania. I guess maybe you're not ready yet.
The Beach Boys' lo-fi albums from the late 1960s, particularly Smiley Smile shares an interesting connection with the genre of MPB through their approach to production and overall aesthetic. It had Brian Wilson's makeshift home studio, resulting in a more raw and immediate sound. This approach parallels some MPB recordings that valued simplicity and a more personal touch.
I was born 20 years after the music came out but somehow I only feel truly at ease listening to music my parents did when they were teens. What's wrong with me
This DIY ethos and intimate recording style found resonance in certain MPB recordings, particularly those that embraced a more stripped-down aesthetic. Both the Beach Boys' lo-fi period and certain MPB recordings share an appreciation for imperfection and a less polished sound. As noted in the context of Brazilian music, "there is really something special when things sound a bit crooked or lo-fi". This aesthetic choice adds character and authenticity to the recordings, creating a more personal connection with the listener.
It's the fucking Beach Boys lol. You're really impressionable with the marketing I'm guessing.
Morelikely The VU or Garage Rock in some general sense inspired that. The Beach Boys were just trying to be American Beatles prettymuch anyway. Assuming the true origin point there isn't the 90s which is also giving.
It's the fucking Beach Boys
The Beach Boys were far more than just a surf rock band. Their musical innovations, particularly in albums like "Pet Sounds" and "Smiley Smile," had a profound impact on popular music. These albums introduced complex harmonies, unconventional song structures, and innovative production techniques that influenced countless artists across genre.